Tag: Women in SFF
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Interview with Juno Dawson (HER MAJESTY’S ROYAL COVEN)
Juno Dawson is a bestselling novelist, screenwriter, journalist, and a columnist for Attitude Magazine. Juno’s books include the global bestsellers, THIS BOOK IS GAY and CLEAN. ... -
Three Kinds of Readers: who they are, and how to write for them – GUEST POST by Sunyi Dean
Three Kinds of Readers: who they are, and how to write for them by Sunyi Dean INTRODUCTION What motivates readers to pick up certain books, ... -
HEL’S EIGHT by Stark Holborn (COVER REVEAL)
I’m Stark, the author of Nunslinger, the British Fantasy Award-nominated Triggernometry series and most recently, Ten Low. I’m delighted to be back at Fantasy Hive to ... -
Interview with Kritika H. Rao (THE SURVIVING SKY)
Kritika H. Rao is a science-fiction and fantasy writer, who has lived in India, Australia, Canada and The Sultanate of Oman. Kritika’s stories are influenced by ... -
THE BOOK EATERS by Sunyi Dean (BOOK REVIEW)
“I do know we can only live by the light we’re given, and some of us are given no light at all. What else can we ... -
A Sense of Community: GUEST POST by Karen Heuler (THE SPLENDID CITY)
A Sense of Community By Karen Heuler I have never been a witch, but I wouldn’t mind it. As I understand it, having done some ... -
Interview with Lindy Ryan (THROW ME TO THE WOLVES)
Lindy Miller Ryan is an award-winning author/editor, short film director, and professor at Rutgers University. Prior to her career in academia, Ryan was the co-founder of ... -
Interview with Saara El-Arifi (THE FINAL STRIFE)
Saara’s heritage has always been intrinsically linked to the themes of her stories. She was raised by a Ghanaian/British mother and a Sudanese/Arab father—who were both brought ... -
Neography with Worldbuilding in Mind – GUEST POST by Cheryl Bowman
Neography with Worldbuilding in Mind by Cheryl Bowman It’s always an awkward conversation when someone asks what I do. Not that it’s difficult to talk ... -
#TheBand – Women in SFF BLOGGER TAG
This year, we’d love to see more blogs get involved in Women in SFF, so we’ve come up with blogger tags! So far, we’ve had fun ...